Hopatcong-Sparta Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
"The purpose of our letter is to humbly request clarity and consistency when it comes to schools," the district wrote to Gov. Phil Murphy.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
16-week New Jersey Youth Corps program offers weekly stipend, transportation, and high school diploma education.
Newton NJ students ages 3 and 4 can attend the Little Sprouts Early Learning Center at no cost.
Wallingford Patch is celebrating this year's seniors for their accomplishments.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Hopatcong-Sparta Patch.
U.S. News ranked NJ schools based on several factors amid the COVID crisis. Here's where local high schools landed in 2021.
FAFSA completions are down nationally. Here is how Hopatcong-Sparta area high schools have done so far.
New Jersey just released ever high school's average SAT score. Here is how students in Sparta performed.
New Jersey just released ever high school's average SAT score. Here is how students in Hopatcong performed.
A new data report shows which NJ school districts now have the most — and least — drug and alcohol cases. See where our community lands.
"Returning full time now is out of the question," Superintendent Art DiBenedetto said after a spike in COVID cases.
The New Jersey Council for the Humanities is proud to announce its new program, the Democracy Conversation Project.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Sussex County.
Under the new budget from the Murphy administration, schools like Hopatcong are losing 27 percent in state aid.
There is a new list that shows the median principal and administrator salary. This is what Hopatcong, Sparta taxpayers are paying.
The 27 percent decrease in funding is part of the Gov. Phil Murphy's school aid plan for the 2021-2022 school year.